Air Force Association National Awards 2014

NATIONAL AEROSPACE AWARDS

H. H. Arnold Award Theodore von Karman Award Gen. George C. Kenney Award For the most signifi cant contribution by a Outstanding contribution in science and Outstanding contribution in lessons learned military member to national defense engineering Aerial Delivery Mission Planning Team, Gen. C. Robert “Bob” Kehler, USAF (Ret.), Counter-IED Team, Hanscom AFB, Mass. 15th Special Operations Squadron, Former Commander, US Stragetic Com- Hurlburt Field, Fla. mand Gill Robb Wilson Award Outstanding contribution in arts and letters Lt. Gen. Claire L. Chennault Award W. Award Maj. Brandon J. Lingle, Chief of Public Af- Outstanding aerial warfare tactician For the most signifi cant contribution by a fairs, Travis AFB, Calif. Capt. Patrick R. Parrish, 75th Fighter civilian in the fi eld of national defense Squadron, Moody AFB, Ga. Ashton B. Carter, Former Deputy Hoyt S. Vandenberg Award Secretary of Defense Outstanding contribution in aerospace Gen. Larry D. Welch Award education Outstanding contribution toward the nuclear John R. Alison Award The Los Angeles Unifi ed School mission For the most outstanding contribution by District, “Beyond the Bell” Branch Capt. Jeffrey P. Hill, 576th Flight Test industrial leadership to national defense Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. The Boeing C-17 Globemaster III Thomas P. Gerrity Award Outstanding contribution in systems and CMSAF Thomas N. Barnes Award AFA Chairman’s Aerospace logistics Most outstanding crew chief in the Air Force Education Award Lt. Col. Michael J. Colvard, 28th Aircraft SSgt. Jared T. Kuhn, 801st Special Op- For long-term committment to aerospace Maintenance Squadron, Ellsworth AFB, erations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, education, making a signifi cant impact S.D. Hurlburt Field, Fla. across the nation Department of Defense Department of Veterans Affairs Gen. Billy Mitchell Award for C4 STARBASE program Employee of the Year Excellence Outstanding performance by VA employee Outstanding contribution toward warfi ghting David C. Schilling Award James Burks, Intermediate Care Techni- capability Outstanding contribution in the fi eld of fl ight cian, Ambulance Coordinator Emergency Capt. Kyle B. Bressette, 19th Weapons 319th Special Operations Squadron, Department, Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nev. Hurlburt Field, Fla. Medical Center, Cincinnati

PROFESSIONAL, CIVILIAN, EDUCATION, MANAGEMENT, AND ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS

AFMC Management Award—Executive Chaplain Corps Award: MSgt. Sadie Gen. Edwin W. Rawlings Award—Man- Division: Patrick K. Fillingim, Air Force L. Chambers, Chapel Operations, 48th agement*: Valentine C. Sackman, 75th Life Cycle Management Center, Wright- Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, UK Civil Engineering Squadron, Hill AFB, Utah Patterson AFB, Ohio Civilian Program Manager of the Year*: Joan Orr Award for Air Force Spouse of AFMC Management Award—Middle Divi- Nicholas Davenport, Air Force Network the Year: Susan Reynolds, Pope AAF, N.C. sion*: Maj. Michael P. Ballak, Air Force Life Integration Center, Scott AFB, Ill. Cycle Management Center, Englewood, Juanita Redmond Award for Nursing: Colo. Civilian Program Specialist of the Year*: 1st Lt. Stephanie Doane, Urgent Care Cen- Nancy A. Hansen, 59th Dental Training ter, Mountain Home AFB, Idaho AFMC Management Award—Junior Divi- Squadron, JBSA-Lackland, Texas sion*: Capt. Stacy M. Baber, Air Force Test Paul W. Myers Award for Physicians: Lt. Center, Edwards AFB, Calif. Civilian Senior Manager of the Year: Col. Vikhyat S. Bebarta, Director, Enroute Daryl R. Kitchen, Air Force Life Cycle Care Research Center, Fort Sam Houston, AFROTC Cadet of the Year: Cadet 1st Lt. Management Center, Wright-Patterson Texas Dylan J. Meador, Det. 847, Angelo State AFB, Ohio University, San Angelo, Texas Stuart R. Reichart Award for Lawyers: Civilian Wage Employee of the Year*: Scott R. Martin, HQ, USAF, Washington, CAP Aerospace Education Cadet Jerry M. Britt Jr., 341st Training Squadron, D.C. of the Year: JBSA-Lackland, Texas Cadet 2nd Lt. James E. Gardner Jr., Sacra- Verne Orr Award for Effective Utilization mento Composite Squadron 14, Elk Grove, of Human Resources: 982nd Training Calif. , Sheppard AFB, Texas

*presented at recipient’s location

82 AIR FORCE Magazine / November 2014 Photos by Dan Higgins Dan by Photos

Air Force Association Chairman of the Board George Muellner The W. Stuart Symington Award for most signifi cant contribu- (l) presented the Gen. H. H. Arnold Award for most signifi cant tion by a civilian in the fi eld of national defense was present- contribution by a military member to national defense to ed to former Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter. retired Gen. C. Robert “Bob” Kehler, former commander of US Strategic Command.

AFA LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Recognizing a lifetime of work in the advancement of aerospace.

Brig. Gen. James A. McDivitt, USAF (Ret.) McDivitt fl ew 145 combat missions during the and served as an experimental test pilot. He was selected to become an astronaut in 1962. McDivitt was the program manager for Apollo 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16. He retired from USAF and left NASA in June 1972. In 2014, McDivitt was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Civil Air Patrol—“Our Congressional Gold Medal Journey” As the auxiliary force of the Army Air Forces, by World War II’s end, CAP volunteers had fl own more than 750,000 hours and were heavily involved in coastal operations off the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Additionally, more than 80,000 young Americans served in CAP, providing the Army Air Forces with a pool of pilots and aircrew. The American Fighter Aces Muellner and Lt. Gen. Bradley Heithold (r), commander of An American fi ghter ace is a fi ghter pilot who has served honorably in Air Force Special Operations Command, present the CMSAF a military service and who has destroyed fi ve or more Thomas N. Barnes Award for USAF’s most outstanding crew confi rmed enemy aircraft in aerial combat during a war or confl ict in chief to SSgt. Jared Kuhn. which American armed forces have participated. Of more than 60,000 US military fi ghter pilots, less than 1,500 have become fi ghter aces. They are one of the most decorated groups in military history.

Honored as a group with an AFA Lifetime Achievement Award American fi ghter aces—some 1,500 of them—received an AFA was Civil Air Patrol. The award was accepted by CAP Brig. Gen. Lifetime Achievement Award. Retired Lt. Gen. Charles Cleve- Larry Myrick, Civil Air Patrol national vice commander. land (c) and retired Col. Charles DeBellevue (r) accepted the award. The third Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, retired Brig. Gen. James McDivitt, was unable to attend the ceremony.

AIR FORCE Magazine / November 2014 83 CITATIONS OF HONOR

Outstanding contribution of an individual or organization to the development of aerospace power. Recipients and Achievements 3rd Special Operations Squadron, Cannon AFB, N.M. the squadron’s airmen deployed around the globe for a total of over The squadron fl ew over 2,500 combat sorties, amassing 33,500 hours 11,000 man-days in support of multiple combatant commander require- during continuous and uninterrupted combat flying operations for a ments. 12-month period. As the unblinking eye of the nation’s elite Special Forces, the 3rd SOS supported 113 assaults leading to the elimination 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron, JB Elmendorf-Richardson, or capture of 421 insurgents including 12 al Qaeda and Taliban leaders. Alaska The unit maintained 127 days in elevated alert posture supporting the Alaskan 5th Combat Communications Group, Robins AFB, Ga. North American Aerospace Defense Region. It launched eight long-range avia- The 5th Combat Communications Group deployed 186 airmen to 27 geo- tion missions which resulted in the identifi cation and tracking of eight tracks graphically separated sites supporting fi ve combatant commanders, con- of interest, preventing potential unauthorized border crossing events. The unit tingency and humanitarian relief operations, and numerous joint exercises. provided command, control, and battle management for six multinational exer- In addition, members of the group provided critical communications at cises, nine months of Operation Enduring Freedom operations, and 201 train- three locations crucial to the presidential Inauguration, State of the Union, ing sorties. and the United Nations General Assembly, ensuring the protection of the President of the United States and 193 heads of state. ICBMSD, Hill AFB, Utah The directorate was the only program offi ce responsible for true cradle-to-grave 849th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Holloman AFB, N.M. life cycle management of intercontinental ballistic missiles. The directorate was The squadron’s 367 airmen exceeded the requirements of the Air Force’s instrumental in delivering on the Chief of Staff of the Air Force’s No. 1 priority largest formal training unit, enabling the graduation of 527 MQ-1 and MQ-9 to continue to strengthen the nuclear triad. Its steadfast support provided 90 pilots and sensor operators in response to the Secretary of Defense’s man- percent of the nation’s day-to-day strategic alert force at a 99 percent opera- dated remotely piloted aircraft combat air patrol surge. Additionally, tional alert rate.

CREW AND TEAM AWARDS

Airborne Battle Management Crew for best airborne battle man- Best Space Operations Crew for best space operations: Rota- agement crew: 7th Expeditionary Airborne Command and Control tion Team 9, 76th Space Control Squadron, , Squadron, Combat Crew 2, 12th Airborne Command and Control Peterson AFB, Colo. Squadron, Robins AFB, Ga. Lt. Gen. William H. Tunner Award for best airlift aircrew: Anvil 41, Brig. Gen. Ross G. Hoyt Award for best air refueling crew: Agile 21 15th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. Flight, 9th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. Lt. Gen. Howard W. Leaf Award for best test team: Cobra Judy Re- Gen. Curtis E. LeMay Award for best bomber aircrew: Solve 13, placement Surveillance Radar Ship, Det. 4, Air Force Operational Test 509th Operations Group, Whiteman AFB, Mo. & Evaluation Center, Det. 4, Peterson AFB, Colo.

Gen. Jerome F. O’Malley Award for best reconnaissance crew: Gen. John P. Jumper Award for best remotely piloted aircraft crew Lt. Col. Luke S. Lokowich, Maj. Ricardo M. Diaz, 5th Reconnaissance in USAF: Pilot: Maj. Kevin P. Auger, 33rd Special Operations Squad- Squadron, Beale AFB, Calif. ron, Cannon AFB, N.M.; Sensor Operator: TSgt. Alan J. Scobel, 33rd Special Operations Squadron, Cannon AFB, N.M.; Mission Intel- Gen. Thomas S. Power Award for best missile combat crew: Capt. ligence Coordinator: SSgt. Patrick D. Moore, 432nd Attack Squadron, Ellsworth AFB, S.D. Sterling D. Williams, 1st Lt. Jennifer E. Leute. 90th Missile Wing, F. E. Warren AFB, Wyo.

AIR NATIONAL GUARD AND AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND AWARDS

CMSgt. Dick Red Award President’s Award for AFRC Best ANG maintainer Best AFRC fl ying unit or individual of the year SMSgt. Robert B. Wheaton Jr., 157th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Lt. Col. Todd D. Hegy, 312th Airlift Squadron, Travis AFB, Calif. Pease Intl. Tradeport ANGS, N.H. AFRC Unit Award Earl T. Ricks Award Best AFRC wing of the year Outstanding ANG airmanship 452nd Air Mobility Wing, March ARB, Calif. Crew of Elite 40, 128th Air Refueling Wing, Wisconsin ANG AFRC Citizen Airman Award—Offi cer Outstanding ANG Unit Outstanding Civilian Employer and Offi cer Member Best ANG unit airmanship Booz Allen Hamilton, Greenwood Village, Colo. 131st Bomb Wing, Missouri ANG Maj. Johan Y. Lee, 8th Space Warning Squadron, Buckley AFB, Colo. George W. Bush Award—Enlisted Outstanding Civilian Employer and Enlisted Member Amy Dempsey, Faith Technologies Inc., Menasha, Wis. SMSgt. Mike A. Schmaling, 128th Air Refueling Wing, Wisconsin ANG

84 AIR FORCE Magazine / November 2014 2014 AFA FIELD AWARDS Donald W. Steele Sr. Memorial Award Outstanding State Organization AFA Unit of the Year: Donald W. Steele Sr. Memorial Chapter, Va. Florida—President Dann Mattiza President Kevin Lewis Outstanding Chapters by Size Medium Chapter Extra Large Chapter Gen. B. A. Schriever Chapter, Calif. Paul Revere Chapter, Mass. President Edwin Peura President Paul Zauner Large Chapter Robert H. Goddard Chapter, Calif. President Juan Cruz Unit Exceptional Service Awards Best Single Program (Joint) Community Partners Donald W. Steele Sr. Memo- Enid Chapter, Okla. rial Chapter, Va. President George Pankonin President Kevin Lewis Community Relations Gen. Charles A. Gabriel Cheyenne Cowboy Chapter, Chapter, Va. Wyo. President John Kennedy President Irene Johnigan

Thomas W. Anthony Chap- Overall Programming ter, Md. Central Florida Chapter, Fla. Board Chairman George Muellner (l) and Vice Chairman of President John Huggins Jr. President William Palmby the Board for Field Operations Scott Van Cleef (r) present the Unit of the Year Award to the Donald W. Steele Sr. Memorial Nation’s Capital Chapter, D.C. Veterans Affairs Chapter, represented by Kevin Lewis, chapter president. President Bruce VanSkiver Paul Revere Chapter, Mass. President Paul Zauner Communications Hurlburt Chapter, Fla. President Frederick Gross

Aerospace Education Achievement Award Aerospace Education Excellence Award Presented to chapters for outstanding achievement in aerospace Presented to one chapter in each of the AFA size categories annually education programming. for excellence in aerospace education programming. To qualify, a chapter must have received the Aerospace Education Achievement Albuquerque Chapter, N.M. Lincoln Chapter, Neb. Award this year. Blue Ridge Chapter, N.C. Montgomery Chapter, Ala. Central Florida Chapter, Fla. Roanoke Chapter, Va. Medium Chapter C. Farinha Gold Rush Chapter, Calif. Tennessee Valley Chapter, Ala. Tidewater Chapter, Va. President Steve Turner Cheyenne Cowboy Chapter, Wyo. Tidewater Chapter, Va. Large Chapter Gen. Charles A. Gabriel Chapter, Va. Wright Memorial Chapter, Ohio Tennessee Valley Chapter, Ala. President Frederick Leigh Wade Chapter, Va. Driesbach

Extra Large Chapter Wright Memorial Chapter, Ohio President W. T. Koogler

Arthur C. Storz Sr. Membership Award Jack Gross Awards Presented to the AFA chapter or individual member producing the high- Presented to the chapter in each size category with the highest number of new est number of new members during the 12-month period ending June members as a percentage of chapter size at the beginning of the membership year. 30, 2014, as a percentage of total chapter membership as of July 1, A minimum number of 10 is required. 2013. This award is based on both the quantity of new members as well as sustained new member recruitment. Small Chapter Extra Large Chapter Dolomiti Chapter, Italy Paul Revere Chapter, Mass. Chapter Award President Shaun Spencer President Paul Zauner Leigh Wade Chapter, Va. Chapter Larger Than 1,100 President Gary Metzinger Medium Chapter Frank Luke Chapter, Ariz. Big Sky Chapter, Mo. President Bruce Thompson President Lee Feldhausen

Large Chapter Robert H. Goddard Chapter, Calif. President Juan Cruz

AIR FORCE Magazine / November 2014 85 2014 AFA Field Awards (cont.) AFA Gold Card Recipient Chairman’s Citation George M. Douglas Jim Hannam, Va. Colorado Springs, Colo. Wayne Kauffman, Calif. Member of the Year Jim Lauducci, Va. James Simons Bryan Paul, Fla. Minot, N.D. Maxine Donnelly Rauch, N.Y. Don Taylor, Ill.

Individual Awards by Region Presented for outstanding service.

Central East Region Great Lakes Region Northwest Region Exceptional Service Award Medal of Merit Medal of Merit Medal of Merit Alicia L. Hughes, N.C. Linda J. Sturgeon, S.C. Harper Alford, Va. Milford E. Compo, Ind. Mary F. Bell, Ore. Jonathan Dagle, Va. Richard Hughes, Ohio Mark Horace, Wash. Rick Jones, Va. John W. Peyton, Ind. Southwest Region Scott McClean, Va. Exceptional Service Award Exceptional Service Award Medal of Merit Paul Richardson, Va. William Streigel, Wash. William Rushing, Va. Jessica Derr, Ohio Ray Belcher, Ariz. Vita Eonta, Ohio Doris Goetz, Ariz. Exceptional Service Award Rocky Mountain Region Dan Guilmette, Ariz. Mark E. Koechle, Ariz. J. J. Blessing, Va. Midwest Region Medal of Merit Christof Paul Cordes, Va. Dorothy Christensen, Utah Exceptional Service Award Gerald L. Hovatter, Va. Medal of Merit Gaylene Dizmang, Wyo. Harry H. Bailey, Ariz. Michelle Ryan, Va. Robert Athan, Neb. Howard Hayden, Colo. Bruce VanSkiver, D.C. Robert Cunningham, Nev. Timothy Adam, Neb. Mickey McPartland, Utah Sharon Marvin, Ariz. Richard Holdcroft, Neb. David K. Shiller, Colo. Far West Region Sharon White, Colo. Texoma Region Medal of Merit New England Region Exceptional Service Award Medal of Merit Juan E. Cruz, Calif. Medal of Merit Jeri A. Andrews, Colo. Alan K. Beaty, Ariz. Richard T. Jeffreys, Calif. Devon L. Messecar, Mass. Lacy Bizios, Utah Ed Peura, Calif. Richard C. Follmar, Colo. Damon Bowling, Okla. Emily C. Shay, Mass. Charles B. DeBellevue, Okla. Harry A. Talbot, Calif. James A. Thurber, Mass. Jay Mosley, Utah Timothy J. Tichawa, Calif. Stephan A. Pappas, Wyo. Thomas Johnson III, Texas Exceptional Service Award Leslie Swidecki, Wyo. Deborah A. Landry, Texas Exceptional Service Award Charles Meador, Texas Max E. Lantz II, Mass. Lee Barnby, Calif. Cecelia Nguyen, Okla. Jenny Hopewell, Mass. South Central Region Angela L. Peterson, Okla. Nancy Driscoll, Calif. Joseph C. Moynihan, Mass. Thomas D. Taverney, Calif. Medal of Merit Terry Thomas, Texas Sharon Trojan, Okla. North Central Region Teresa M. Anderson, Miss. James Whitmore, Texas Florida Region Michael E. Bullington, Miss. Medal of Merit Exceptional Service Award Medal of Merit Jim D. Porter, Ala. Donald Andrews, N.D. Chris Robertson, Ark. Mary Feightner, Okla. Todd Freece Lee R. Feldhausen, Mont. Derick Seaton, Tenn. Stan Greil, Okla. Virginia Montalvo Michael Nelson, N.D. Exceptional Service Award Tangie Pappo, Okla. Joseph Roberts Mario M. Saenz, Mont. Dave Pope, Texas Milt Markowitz James Van Eynde, Tenn. Gary A. Lehmann Northeast Region Overseas Region Exceptional Service Award Southeast Region Medal of Merit Medal of Merit Medal of Merit James B. Connors William M. Fosina, N.J. John Jogerst David T. Gouin, Europe Aaron Garber, N.Y. Louis S. Bodony, S.C. Michael P. Nishimuta, Europe Danny Webb Tobia F. Terranova, N.J. Joyce W. Feuerstein, N.C. Ran Meriam Arthur J. Rooney Jr., S.C. Helen H. Rooney, S.C. Exceptional Service Award Susan Loricchio, N.J.

Community Partner Membership Awards GOLD AWARD ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Presented to chapters whose Community Partners represent at least six percent of Presented in the fi eld to chapters whose Community Partners rep- overall chapter membership, with a minimum number of Community Partners. The resent at least three percent of overall chapter membership, with a minimum number is determined by chapter size. minimum number of Community Partners. The minimum number is determined by chapter size. Altus Chapter, Okla. Mel Harmon Chapter, Colo. Cheyenne Cowboy Chapter, Wyo. Mercer County Chapter, N.J. Central Oklahoma (Gerrity) Golden Triangle Chapter, Miss. Enid Chapter, Okla. Meridian Chapter, Miss. Chapter, Okla. Fairbanks Midnight Montgomery Chapter, Ala. Sarasota-Manatee Chapter, Fla. David D. Terry Jr. Chapter, Ark. Sun Chapter, Alaska Northeast Texas Chapter, Texas Shooting Star Chapter, N.J. Fort Dodge Chapter, Paul Revere Chapter, Mass. Eglin Chapter, Fla. Stan Hyrn Monterey Bay Fort Wayne Chapter, Ind. Robert H. Goddard Chapter, Calif. Gen. B. A. Schriever Chapter, Calif. Chapter, Calif. Gen. Bruce K. Holloway Swamp Fox Chapter, S.C. Gen. E. W. Rawlings Chapter, Minn. Wright Memorial Chapter, Ohio Chapter, Tenn. Steel Valley Chapter, Pa. Gen. David C. Jones Chapter, N.D. Tennessee Valley Chapter, Ala. Hurlburt Chapter, Fla. Ute-Rocky Mountain Lance P. Sijan Chapter, Colo. Chapter, Utah Leigh Wade Chapter, Va. William J. “Pete” Knight McChord Field Chapter, Wash. Chapter, Calif.

86 AIR FORCE Magazine / November 2014 2014 AFA Field Awards (cont.) Special Recognition SUSTAINED NEW MEMBER RECRUITMENT STATE GROWTH These chapters have attained the quarterly new member These states have realized a growth in total membership from June recruitment goal for three consecutive quarters, extending 2013 to June 2014. from October 2013 to June 2014. Wyoming Donald W. Steele Sr. Memorial Chapter, Va. Frank Luke Chapter, Ariz. CHAPTER GROWTH Langley Chapter, Va. Leigh Wade Chapter, Va. These chapters have realized a growth in total membership from Montgomery Chapter, Ala. June 2013 to June 2014. Paul Revere Chapter, Mass. Robert H. Goddard Chapter, Calif. Big Sky Chapter, Mont. Golden Triangle Chapter, Miss. Cheyenne Cowboy Chapter, Wyo. Leigh Wade Chapter, Va. Cochise Chapter, Ariz. Lehigh Valley Chapter, Pa. REGION GROWTH Dolomiti Chapter, Italy Northern Shenandoah Chapter, Va. These regions have realized a growth in total Gen. Bruce K. Holloway Chapter, Tenn. Red Tail Memorial Chapter, Fla. membership from June 2013 to June 2014. Gen. Charles A. Horner Chapter, Iowa Europe Pacifi c

Chapter Retention Awards

Overall Retention Award First Year Retention Award

Small Chapter Extra Large Chapter Small Chapter Extra Large Chapter Fort Wayne Chapter, Ind. Billy Mitchell Chapter, Wis. Danville Chapter, Va. Siedel Chapter, Texas President Brandon Monticue President Victor Johnson President Gerald Hovatter President John Tannehill Medium Chapter Chapter Larger than Medium Chapter Chapter Larger than Tulsa Chapter, Okla. 1,100 Joe Walker-Mon Valley 1,100 President Damon Bowling Thunderbird Chapter, Nev. Chapter, Pa. General Doolittle Los An- Large Chapter President Robert Cunningham President Patrick Kon geles Area Chapter, Calif. Snake River Valley Chapter, Large Chapter President Harry Talbot Idaho Strom Thurmond Chapter, President Zachary Maurer S.C. President James Dowis CyberPatriot Coach and Mentor of the Year Coach of the Year Ken Steffey Centurion Battalion, Winter Park, Fla. Mentor of the Year Ron Woerner, Bellevue East High School, Bellevue, Neb. Photos by Dan Higgins Dan by Photos

L-r: AFA Board Chairman George Muellner, Cyberpatriot Coach L-r: AFA Board Chairman George Muellner, Cyberpatriot Mentor of the Year award recipient Ken Steffey, AFA Vice Chairman of of the Year award recipient Ron Woerner, AFA Vice Chairman of the Board for Aerospace Education Jerry White, and AFA Vice the Board for Aerospace Education Jerry White, and AFA Vice Chairman of the Board for Field Operations Scott Van Cleef. Chairman of the Board for Field Operations Scott Van Cleef.

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